Court records show the following legal actions among those taken in Juneau Superior and District courts through Dec. 20, 2002. Actions in Hoonah District Court are included at the request of the magistrate.

Divorces and Dissolutions filed

 Gregory McEwen and Elizabeth McEwen.

 Ellen Skiles and Donald Skiles.

 Connie Adams and Warren Adams.

 Georgette Light and Mark Light.

Judgments

 Andre J. Romero, 21, was found guilty of drunken driving, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident on Sept. 30.

Juneau District Court Judge Peter Froehlich fined him $1,500, imposed 40 days in jail with 37 suspended, revoked his driver's license for 90 days, ordered him to complete the Juneau Alcohol Safety Action Program, and placed him on probation for one year.

A charge of driving with a revoked or suspended license was dismissed.

 Robert D. Johnson, 25, was found guilty of disorderly conduct stemming from an incident on Sept. 7. The original charge was misdemeanor assault.

Froehlich fined him $500 with $250 suspended, imposed 40 days in jail with 35 suspended, ordered him to pay $30 restitution, and placed him on probation for one year.

 Rory S. Kasnick, 26, was found guilty of drunken driving, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident on Aug. 4.

Juneau District Court Magistrate John W. Sivertsen Jr. fined him $1,500, imposed 33 days in jail with 30 suspended, revoked his driver's license for 90 days, ordered him to complete JASAP, and placed him on probation for one year.

A charge of reckless endangerment was dismissed.

Kasnick was found guilty of violating his conditions of release, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident on Aug. 15. Sivertsen imposed 30 days in jail with 25 suspended.

Kasnick was found guilty of driving with a suspended or revoked license stemming from an incident on Aug. 15. Sivertsen imposed 10 days in jail with all suspended.

 James J. Minio, 39, was found guilty of reckless endangerment, stemming from an incident of Oct. 26. Froehlich fined him $1,000 with $500 suspended, imposed 90 days in jail with 70 suspended, ordered him to complete JASAP, and placed him on probation for two years. A misdemeanor charge of drunken driving was dismissed.

 Leif A. Larsen, 19, was found guilty of habitual underage drinking, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident on Sept. 21.

Sivertsen imposed 60 days in jail with 45 suspended, revoked his driver's license for six months, and ordered him to complete JASAP.

Larsen was found guilty of three counts of violating probation stemming from incidents on Oct. 2 and Nov. 18. He was fined a combined $1,300 with all suspended. He was given 28 days in jail with 25 suspended.

 Terry L. Simpson, 20, was found guilty of fourth-degree criminal mischief, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident on Sept. 29.

Juneau Superior Court Judge Larry Weeks imposed 180 days in jail with 120 suspended, ordered Simpson to pay $290 in restitution, and placed Simpson on probation for five years.

Charges of resisting arrest, being a minor on licensed premises and underage drinking were dismissed.

 Lloyd M. George, 21, was found guilty of second-degree criminal trespass, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident on Aug. 11.

Juneau Superior Court Judge Patricia Collins suspended imposition of the sentence and placed him on probation for one year.

 Rooney T. Hasselquist, 20, was found guilty of first-degree criminal trespass, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident on Oct. 4. The original charge was first-degree felony, a burglary.

Collins imposed 365 days in jail with 75 suspended and placed him on probation for one year.

 Hasselquist was found guilty of third-degree theft, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident on Oct. 14. The original charge was second-degree theft, a felony. Collins imposed 365 days in jail with 75 suspended and placed him on probation for one year. Charges of second-degree theft and third-degree criminal mischief were dismissed.

 Jesse Woodland, 27, was found guilty of violating a domestic violence order, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident on Oct. 6. Froehlich fined him $500 with $400 suspended, imposed 45 days in jail with 40 suspended, and placed him on probation for two years. A charge of violating a DV order was dismissed.